I believe the answer is: <span>Freedom
According to Walter miller's six characteristics of delinquent subculure, desire for freedom refers to the need to be in a state where they shall never bow down to anyone. This often expressed in anger toward authority that they perceived as a major restrictor to their freedom.</span>
Answer:
According to the early human migration patterns they moved for about two to three miles per generation.
Explanation:
First of all, we need to contextualize here to understand why humans only moved as far as three miles per generation. Now, to start I would like to point out something. Early human groups weren't a settled group of civilizations, they were nomads and collectors, in the best cases they started to develop crop farming methods but that was really unlikely. So they depended almost solely on gathering and hunting. Thus, they weren't really able to get enough resources to perform long trips. They followed animal groups to hunt them down and that was also a reason to only move in small distances. Because in that time animals had plenty of places to move in the same areas. Also because if they had enough resources in a single place there was no real reason to leave. But that changed when settlements and civilizations developed. Rivalry for resources was a major migration factor.
Answer:
MANAGE HER IDENTITY
Explanation:
Identity refers to an individuals or team's attributes, opinions, attitude, appearances and/or gestures. One might reflect toward identification categorization as either constructive or negative. A mental identity has something to do with personality-image, ego-esteem and uniqueness.
In the given case, Barbara is working on every above mentioned aspect of her personality so that all her co- workers would have a positive image of her in their minds. This process of deliberate change of personalty is called identity management.